Ph.D
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As per your query, as we know we can do PhD in any bachelor degree since you have already taken admission in MSC then it makes it more obvious that you can do PhD in hematology.
All the masters course can be taken to the next level with a
Absolutely there is a course for phd in commerce that is phd in commerce and management . Here you'll be getting deep knowledge about the commerce field , how to hol.d on to a business.
It is a knowledge gaining course regarding Commerce and Management
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If you have a seven-year teaching experience as an assistant professor in any college or university for the subject of sociology and then pursue a PhD then most probably you will be granted the post of an Associate Professor. However, you can pursue your PhD even without taking a
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Eligibility for AILET 2022 for LLM is -
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PHD disaster course is a 3-year full-time doctorate programme in the field of Environment Management. The Eligibility criteria for this programme are Master's degree or M.Phil in any relevant field with a minimum of 55% aggregate with a discipline passed from
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Yes, it is available in India and abroad also. There are many subjects you can go through it. As I am providing a link you can see.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhD_in_management
I hope it will be helpful to you.
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Yeah! You can obviously go for the PhD course if you are a Integrated MSc student. You need to qualify the entrances for the PhD program based on your subject. Some of the top PhD entrances are provided below:
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Better scope to work as assistants in operation theatres, Corporate Hospitals, Medical Colleges, Nursing Home are available both in India and abroad with Post Graduates holding the above degree. Teaching profession both in India and Abroad is also one of the opportunity. Yes you can do phd in
Hi, there were many disputes going on about NET exam but, at the moment NET is only considered as an eligibility criteria and not as an screening process. So, in short No, there won't be any exemption for student who appeared for NET exam. Coming to interviews, they can last
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